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Putin summit in Alaska, which could open new perspectives in U.S.–Russia relations and the resolution of the Ukraine war.
After leaving Alaska, Trump says he would prefer to "go directly to a peace agreement" to end the war in Ukraine as he ...
Chatham House analysts give their initial reaction and insights after US President Donald Trump met Russian President ...
The meeting between President Vladimir Putin of Russia and President Donald Trump of the United States took place at a military base in Alaska on August 15 ...
Ukraine and its allies were scrambling Sunday to respond to President Donald Trump's apparent shift toward Vladimir Putin's ...
Amidst ongoing conflict, Kyiv and Moscow exchanged drone attacks as President Zelensky prepares for talks with President ...
Evacuees at a shelter in eastern Ukraine reacted angrily to talk that land that has long been theirs could be given to Russia ...
Local Ukrainians and advocates are still processing the pivotal summit in Alaska Friday between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin – a summit that ended without a deal.
The Alaska summit was a dud as far as a ceasefire, let alone full peace, to end Russia’s assault on Ukraine, but it was a good TV show for Russian despot Vladimir Putin, who must be thrilled ...
President Donald Trump walked into a summit with Russia’s Vladimir Putin pressing for a ceasefire deal and threatening ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin got everything he could have hoped for in Alaska. President Donald Trump got very little — ...
President Trump’s summit in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin did not result in a deal to end fighting in Ukraine. WSJ’s Meridith McGraw explains what happened, and what’s next.